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Arrrghus
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 14:13 |
The Wizard wrote:
I love to many bands to pick just 5! |
Exactly what I should have put instead of making myself think.
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Asyte2c00
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 14:17 |
Its Seven Supergroups, not five
Camel
King Crimson
Yes
Emerson Lake and Palmer
Gentle Gaint
Van Der Graaf Generator
Genesis
List Complete
Edited by Asyte2c00 - July 26 2006 at 14:17
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akin
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 15:44 |
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
Cheesecakemouse wrote:
I thought it was six?
Usually the six are:
Yes
Genesis
King Crimson
Pink Floyd
ELP
Jethro Tull
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I heard of the big 5 not including Jethro Tull, but also heard of the big 6 with Tull.
Despite our personal tastes, those are the generally considered big 5 or 6.
Iván
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Strange, from what I have heard so far the big 5 doesn't include King
Crimson. The reason is pretty simple: many people who doesn't even know
what is prog rock knows some songs of Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, ELP and
Jethro Tull. King Crimson nobody knows, classic rock stations don't
play them. They are restricted to the prog audience.
Usually people discover them when they search something else than Yes,
Genesis, ELP, Rush, Marillion, Tull, Moody Blues, Pink Floyd,
Supertramp, Renaissance.
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akin
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 15:53 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
I don't know how you could put Moody Blues
into the mix. They're proto-prog and never made the leap into full
blown prog. Let alone enough to consider them one of the big five.
Also, Dream Theater started in the mid 80's far removed from the
begining of the prog-movement.
King Crimson - Started the whole thing
ELP
Pink Floyd
Yes
Genesis |
Moody Blues has to be in the list, of course. All the people I know
that like classic rock and lived in 60's and 70's consider them
progressive rock. They are better known than King Crimson, even as a
prog rock band and all the people I know who likes prog, are prog
addicts, etc, don't consider King Crimson the first, because The Nice,
Procol Harum, The Moody Blues, Deep Purple were doing progressive rock
before King Crimson even existed.
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micky
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 16:00 |
erik neuteboom wrote:
My symphonic rock dinosaurs (a cynical nickname
by the venomous UK musical press in the mid-Seventies) are:
- Genesis: innovative blend of folk, rock and classical, captivating shifting moods and wonderful 12-
string guitars
- Yes: amazing interplay, virtuosic skills
- ELP: virtuosic and self-indulgent, the inventors of 'pomprock'
- King Crimson: capricious, their debut album is one of the most pivotal progrock
albums, alternating between the feminine (Mellotron/acoustic guitars) and male
(fiery electric guitar and saxophone) side
- Pink Floyd: great atmospheres and very compelling soli on guitar and keyboards, I
love the controversial The Wall and consider this 2-LP as their best effort
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well said my friend.. and those colors are just cheerful as hell....
put Jethro Tull in hot pink for me and you'll have a friend for life..
always considered it the big 6 and then everyone else....
Edited by micky - July 26 2006 at 16:01
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Forgotten Son
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 16:16 |
Genesis Yes ELP King Crimson Pink Floyd
Followed by:
Jethro Tull Marillion Rush Camel Dream Theater
IMHO, of course.
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micky
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 16:31 |
Forgotten Son wrote:
Genesis Yes ELP King Crimson Pink Floyd
Followed by:
Jethro Tull Marillion Rush Camel Dream Theater
IMHO, of course.
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hahah.. if I didn't know how much you loved Camel.. I would have
suggested replacing them with VdGG... but I'm not in the mood to be
told to bugger off at the moment hahah
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 16:43 |
Good to hear from you Micky, you USA proghead lunatic ...
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Dr4Wazo
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 16:45 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
Yes
Genesis
King Crimson
ELP
Gentle Giant
These are the founding fathers..... |
I think I share the same point of view
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chessman
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 19:02 |
This is another of those topics that will never have a definitive answer. Everyone, quite rightly, has their own opinions.
Generally, like a lot here, I agree that the 'big three', and indeed my personal faves from the early days, were, or are Genesis, Yes, and Pink Floyd. Most of my friends at the time also listened to those three the most.
After them we had King Crimson, ELP and Jethro Tull. Then came a third tier, including VDGG, Camel and Gentle Giant. Rush appeared just after that.
So, the big 6, as I would put it, would be, (in no particular order):
Genesis
Yes
Pink Floyd
King Crimson
ELP
Jethro Tull
If you had to drop one, it would probably be Tull.
It would be interesting to do a big 5 of more modern bands. If you took the starting point from the rise of Marillion, then a big 5 could look like this:
Marillion
Flower Kings
Dream Theater
Porcupine Tree
Spock's Beard
All of which I like, apart from Dream Theater!
Just my opinion, of course.
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Arrrghus
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 19:16 |
akin wrote:
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
Cheesecakemouse wrote:
I thought it was six?
Usually the six are:
Yes
Genesis
King Crimson
Pink Floyd
ELP
Jethro Tull
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I heard of the big 5 not including Jethro Tull, but also heard of the big 6 with Tull.
Despite our personal tastes, those are the generally considered big 5 or 6.
Iván
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Strange, from what I have heard so far the big 5 doesn't include King Crimson. The reason is pretty simple: many people who doesn't even know what is prog rock knows some songs of Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, ELP and Jethro Tull. King Crimson nobody knows, classic rock stations don't play them. They are restricted to the prog audience. Usually people discover them when they search something else than Yes, Genesis, ELP, Rush, Marillion, Tull, Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Renaissance.
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Actually, most of the people who aren't prog fans but still are casual listeners tend to think of King Crimson very often while none have ever heard of VdGG.
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TheLamb
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 19:22 |
1. Genesis - God
2. Yes - God's Deputy
3. Jethro Tull - Probably the best "human" band there ever was, all around... (Genesis and Yes being inhuman - Godly)
4. Gentle Giant - No one can even come close to the sheer complexity and musical genius this band has created... Even the gods didn't create music just as intellegent as these guys...
5. Dream Theater - You can talk all you want about KC and ELP, but its a matter of taste. I prefer Dream Theater. I think they are much more innovative, plus they are technically, emotionaly, and in every way basically, better musicians than anyone else...
Some more noticable giants:
~King Crimson, I guess for.. "Inventing" progressive rock, and released a couple of other great albums
~Camel, they have came up with some kind of magic formula blending simple, easy to remember melodies with outstanding complexity and depth. I adore them for this... Easy to listen, but without losing any of the complexity...
~ELP, I guess they must be good because other people like them alot... I don't... Tarkus has it's moments, besides that... I don't like em...
~Pink Floyd, same deal... I dont like them at all... Every time I hear them I feel like killing myself, but they are so boring that I just fall asleep before I get a chance to actually kill myself... But they are so popular, I guess they must be good to some extent...
Edited by TheLamb - July 26 2006 at 19:24
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micky
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 22:05 |
erik neuteboom wrote:
Good to hear from you Micky, you USA proghead lunatic ... |
thanks hahah...
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tuxon
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 22:47 |
There is no big five.
Progressive music is to broad to be summarised to five bands.
but my 2 cents:
1: Yes, the ultimate progressive band, managed to reach the non-prog music listeners also.
2: Pink Floyd, don't like them very much myself, but they reached the masses and opened the road for many bands that where more daring.
3. Magma: from the french isle of rock music, they've gone where no band has gone before, creating a complete new subdivision of space rock and jazz rock and mingle it with classical music.
4. Genesis: brilliant music, with occasional nice singing (improved after Gabriel left)
5. Dream Theater: I don't like their music, but they did what an entire generation of prog lovers hoped for, they brought prog back into the equation.
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micky
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Posted: July 26 2006 at 23:10 |
tuxon wrote:
There is no big five.
Progressive music is to broad to be summarised to five bands.
but my 2 cents:
1: Yes, the ultimate progressive band, managed to reach the non-prog music listeners also.
2: Pink Floyd, don't like them very much myself, but they reached
the masses and opened the road for many bands that where more daring.
3. Magma: from the french isle of rock music, they've gone where
no band has gone before, creating a complete new subdivision of space
rock and jazz rock and mingle it with classical music.
4. Genesis: brilliant music, with occasional nice singing (improved after Gabriel left)
5. Dream Theater: I don't like their music, but they did what an
entire generation of prog lovers hoped for, they brought prog back into
the equation. |
and for the trifecta quote...
nice list... though by your description.. you could have put ELP in place of Yes.. and no one would have been the wiser...
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theblastocyst
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Posted: July 27 2006 at 02:23 |
The big 4 are Yes, Genesis, King Crimson and Pink Floyd. The fifth is a tie between ELP and Tull. This is just based on supergroup status. My Top five favorites out of the supergroups are Yes, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Camel and Gentle Giant (even though the last two unfourtunately never got the respect they deserved
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progadicto
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Posted: July 27 2006 at 03:48 |
The big 5 supergroups???... I think there's more than 5 but... well, here's my list...
YES GENESIS KING CRIMSON CAMEL ELP
Peace & love...
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Zargus
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Posted: July 27 2006 at 07:32 |
And the winners are:
- VdGG
- Pink Floyd
- Yes
- Genesis
- King Crimson
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Progger
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Posted: July 27 2006 at 07:45 |
A supergroup status you would have to take into account public awareness, concert and album sales ect. It is nothing to do with personal taste. Therefore the top five is
- PINK FLOYD
- ELP
- YES
- SUPERTRAMP
- JETHRO TULL
Genesis wouldn't make the list in the truest proggiest sense. They only sold out tours and had megastardom as a pop band, not as a prog band so they can't be included!
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Liquid Len
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Posted: July 27 2006 at 12:34 |
Personal opinion based on nothing more than taste,
1st division
Genesis Yes ELP PFM
VDGG
2nd division Jethro Tull Pink Floyd Gentle Giant
King Crimson
3rd division
Camel
Caravan
Focus
Tangerine Dream
Gryphon
Edited by Liquid Len - July 27 2006 at 12:34
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